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Premier Turbines begins full test cell capability for GE’s M601 engines

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2010 ·

Premier Turbines now has full test cell capabilities for GE’s M601E-11 engines. This means Premier Turbines can test M601 engines at its Neosho, Missouri, facility after heavy repair services and no longer has to send the data to GE’s facility in Prague, Czech Republic for validation.

Late last year, Premier Turbines was selected as a Designated Repair Center in North and South Americas for GE’s M601 and, once in service, the H80 turboprop engines. As a Designated Repair Center, Premier Turbines offers heavy repair services, exchange engines and rentals, line replacement unit rotable pools and field service support to all existing and future M601 and H80 engines in the Americas.

Located in Neosho, Missouri, Premier Turbines is a leading provider of repair and overhaul services for commercial, government and military turbine engines, components and accessories with more than 40 years experience. The company was acquired by BBA Aviation in 2003.

For more information: GE.com/aviation

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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